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The Chaplain and Labor Relations
Chaplaincy Today • Volume 23 Number 1 • Spring/Summer 2007 AS A HOSPITAL CHAPLAIN, you recently noticed flyers in a break room cryptically urging employees to “unite.” Yesterday you overheard one nurse’s aide whisper to another about a “special meeting” after work. Today a nurse manager has asked if you’ve “heard anything” from employees about forming a union. How do you respond to her question...
متن کاملBecoming a chaplain on the ICU.
M mistering to patients and families in the intensive care unit ( ICU) at Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center for the past eight years has heen a challenging experience. Most of the patients admitted to the ICU are either unconscious or unresponsive due to serious illness or injury, and consequently I find myself spending more time with family members than I do with the patients. I support and...
متن کاملRelationship between chaplain visits and patient satisfaction.
This prospective study investigated the relationship between chaplain visits and patient satisfaction, as measured by Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) and Press Ganey surveys from 8,978 patients who had been discharged from a tertiary care hospital. Controlling for patients' age, gender, race, ethnicity, language, education, faith, general health status,...
متن کاملCasualty fractures.
Principles For the purpose of this article casualty fractures are defined as those which may be treated totally in the Accident Department, or treated there initially and then referred to a fracture clinic. The exact definition varies with different hospitals and the seniority of the casualty officer. The casualty officer generally has not the knowledge or experience to treat many fractures, an...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: BMJ
سال: 1982
ISSN: 0959-8138,1468-5833
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.285.6336.194